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[Title] => RP pugs concede to tough foes
[Summary] => USTI NAD LABEM, Czech Republic The RP Alaxan FR Boxing Team settled for three bronzes late Friday as all three Filipino semifinalists lost on points in the penultimate day of the Usti Nad Labem International Boxing Championships here.
Cuban Bartelemiyan Varela opened the day of frustrations for the Filipinos when he nipped light flyweight Harry Tañamor, 24-22, in a hotly-contested bout that saw both fighters exchange stinging head blows.
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[Summary] => Cuban trainer Ismael Salas, who took five Thais to world professional titles, is masterminding Thailands campaign in boxing at the 14th Asian Games in Busan.
Salas brought Pichit Sithbangprachan, Saen Sow Ploenchit, Daorung MP Petroleum, Yokthai Sith-oar, and Pichit Chor Siriwat to the throne before leaving Thailand to train young pro prospects at the Kadoebi gym in Tokyo in 1998.
Japanese boxing scholar Joe Koizumi said Salas, who is married to a Thai, left his long-time job in Thailand because of the economic recession.
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ANOTHER CUBAN
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Cuban Bartelemiyan Varela opened the day of frustrations for the Filipinos when he nipped light flyweight Harry Tañamor, 24-22, in a hotly-contested bout that saw both fighters exchange stinging head blows.
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Salas brought Pichit Sithbangprachan, Saen Sow Ploenchit, Daorung MP Petroleum, Yokthai Sith-oar, and Pichit Chor Siriwat to the throne before leaving Thailand to train young pro prospects at the Kadoebi gym in Tokyo in 1998.
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